UK-based open source company Alfresco has appointed former SuccessFactors president Doug Dennerline as its new CEO, in preparation for a forthcoming initial public offering (IPO) in the US.
Dennerline was president of SuccessFactors until itsacquisition in 2012 by SAP for $3.4 billion. Before...
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Alfresco, the enterprise content management firm based in Maidenhead, is the world’s second most successful open source venture (after Red Hat), and is widely expected to issue an IPO and float on the stock market soon. Its products are used by 2,700 enterprise customers including NHS, BT, Cisco,...
Open-source enterprise content management (ECM) vendor Alfresco has become the latest to sign on board with Amazon's cloud services. For the IT community at midsize firms, this marks another step in Amazon's establishment in the enterprise cloud space. It also marks another small step in the growth...
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There were indications at Alfresco’s Devcon in November that it was starting to get cozy with Amazon Web Services. This week, they finally come out and said it — Alfresco is now in the Amazon cloud.
Atlanta, GA. — December 20, 2012 —Today Alfresco announced that its open platform for business critical content management is enhanced and available for Amazon Web Services (AWS). Customers in industries such as finance, government and healthcare can now use Alfresco hosted on AWS in three distinct...
In 2012, the enterprise content management industry saw tons of growth and movement — and 2013 promises to shake it up even further. According to research by the Radicati Group, the ECM market will continue to grow from US$ 4.4 billion in 2012 to over US$ 7.5 billion in 2016 — an average growth...
Signaling Amazon Web Services' steady rise toward enterprise acceptance, Alfresco today unveiled three versions of its open source ECM (enterprise content management) platform for AWS, ranging from fully hosted to a hybrid-cloud version.
The latest edition of Alfresco’s flagship product offers enterprises document management capabilities on Amazon Web Services. The open-source platform supports public and private deployments, as well as hybrid environments that offer improved support for mobile workers.